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245 10 Low-Code and the Democratization of Programming /|cTeam, 
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520    Low-code is one of the fastest growing areas of software 
       development today. An increasing number of PaaS companies 
       now offer low-code solutions for data manipulation, 
       integration, and transformation; and the shift toward low-
       code solutions is poised to unleash a new democratization 
       of programming. What's happening to make computing power 
       more widely accessible? Will this new low-code level of 
       abstraction allow programmers to be more creative? This 
       report examines how the low-code model is democratizing 
       programming, changing everyday programmer roles, 
       liberating teams, and introducing new dimensions of 
       creativity--and challenges--in software development. As 
       more people learn how to be creative with low-code, what 
       new kinds of programming--and programmers--will emerge as 
       a result? This report covers: What low-code and no-code 
       platforms are--and how they'll democratize programming and
       transform programmer roles The potential challenges low-
       code solutions may introduce to software development What 
       new kinds of approaches to programming will emerge as low-
       code use grows How low-code solutions may allow 
       programmers to think more creatively about programming and
       software development. 
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